Project posted by Sali Tabacchi Inc.

Two-In-One-Kids-Room

One new room (the bottom bunk)
One new room (the bottom bunk)
The other new room (the top bunk)
The other new room (the top bunk)
View looking down from the top bunk room
View looking down from the top bunk room
Top bunk nook
Top bunk nook
The desk spans both rooms between the window and the bed structure
The desk spans both rooms between the window and the bed structure
Detail
Detail
Project rendering
Project rendering

Credits

Architect
Picnic Design
Builder
1925Workbench
Photographer

From Sali Tabacchi Inc.

Picnic Design transformed a shared kids bedroom into two separate bedrooms. Taking advantage of the 11-foot high ceiling in the room, Picnic designed a unique floor-to-ceiling bunk bed structure to physically divide the room into two.

Since the room already had two entry points (one to a hallway and one to a bathroom), a closet and a non-load bearing wall were removed to create a new secondary hallway so both rooms could be accessed from the main hallway.

Architect:
Joanne Lam, Picnic Design

picnicdesign.ca

Millworker/Furniture Maker:
1925workbench.com

General Construction:
Iron Cabin

instagram.com/iro...

Structural Engineer:
CUCCO engineering + design

structuralengineertoronto.ca

Photography:
Scott Norsworthy

scottnorsworthy.com